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@per1234 per1234 commented May 5, 2021

On every push, pull request, and periodically, use the codespell-project/actions-codespell action to check for commonly misspelled words.

In the event of a false positive, the problematic word should be added, in all lowercase, to the ignore-words-list field of ./.codespellrc. Regardless of the case of the word in the false positive, it must be in all lowercase in the ignore list. The ignore list is comma-separated with no spaces.

@per1234 per1234 added type: enhancement Proposed improvement topic: infrastructure Related to project infrastructure labels May 5, 2021
@per1234 per1234 requested review from silvanocerza and umbynos May 5, 2021 07:39
On every push, pull request, and periodically, use the codespell-project/actions-codespell action to check for commonly
misspelled words.

In the event of a false positive, the problematic word should be added, in all lowercase, to the ignore-words-list field
of ./.codespellrc. Regardless of the case of the word in the false positive, it must be in all lowercase in the ignore
list. The ignore list is comma-separated with no spaces.
@per1234 per1234 merged commit e567c92 into main May 5, 2021
@per1234 per1234 deleted the spell-check branch May 5, 2021 22:05
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